(November 12, 2014 at 3:11 pm)Minimalist Wrote:(November 11, 2014 at 11:55 pm)Drich Wrote: Aren't you over looking a big problem with you assertion minnie?
Whale bones were not whale bones when the desert was the sea floor...
Stop being a fucking idiot, drippy. You're in way over your head. Run along and play with your jesus dolls.
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2014/02/...393429739/
Quote:Construction workers in Chile find giant whale fossils
Archaeologists unearth 40 skeletons in the Chilean desert.
Quote:The fossil treasure trove consisted mostly of the bones of baleen whales, as well a few examples of other strange ocean-dwellers, all washed ashore between six and nine million years ago.
Not big on common sense huh?
Ever build a sand castle on the beach? What happens to it eventually? The tide and waves carry it away. But some how over a 10,000 year period 6 to 9 million years ago a few dozen whales washed up on shore but we're some how left completely intact...
Yeah, your an idiot, and so are those who think that carcass can wash up on a shore line and remain completely intact. The constant washing of waves would scatter those bones over hundreds if not thousands of miles till they eroded Into dust or were carried out to sea.
The only way a complete carcass/skeloton can be found is if the carcass is deposited in fossil zing material and left undisturbed for a very long long time. That can't happen on a sea shore.